Data Specialties Inc. (DSI) provides data center design/build construction services for mission critical facilities. DSI also installs electrical systems and communications cabling to make your business thrive. We manage all aspects of site selection, design, construction, commissioning and maintenance of your mission critical data centers. Through a carefuldata center assessment, we can determine the optimum mission critical facility design and build it to meet your needs. If you are going through a move, our data center engineers will dismantle your current infrastructure and assist with a new computer room design for the new location.
At DSI, our mission is to develop a data center solution that meets your precise performance and budget needs. Our proven project methodology has been refined based on countless successful implementations. DSI's strong commitment to integrity and honesty is reflected in every data center project we undertake. Develop and Validate a Statement of Requirements (SOR) - We work closely with your team to fully understand the physical requirements of your new data center. We consider critical factors such as architectural requirements; power and cooling capacities; mechanical, electrical and fire protection systems.
We understand that your data center is a mission-critical part of your business. And your electrical system is the lifeblood of your equipment. We provide power systems of all types - from basic to complex - to ensure reliable, uninterrupted operations. With unparalleled industry experience, our team stays up-to-date on the latest advances in technology and techniques. We carefully evaluate your current and future needs in order to accurately determine your power capacity requirements. This allows us to design and build the most dependable and cost-effective system configurations for your electrical system.
Our team of industry experts begins by analyzing the architectural, structural, mechanical, electrical, and fire and life safety requirements of your data center. We assess all factors, such as space requirements, power and cooling availability, tolerance for physical and operational disruption, and utility costs when developing engineering designs tailored to your specific needs. We bring our extensive engineering experience to bear in tackling the most complex data center challenges. Our engineering services make sure your data center delivers high availability, reliable cooling and electrical systems that eliminate single points of failure.
Once we've designed your data center, we bring our extensive knowledge, expertise and skills to bear on all aspects of the construction. We provide overall project management services for your build, developing estimates and budgets, coordinating vendors, conducting site supervision, obtaining permits and providing general construction services. Our turnkey construction services allow you to complete your data center build within specifications, on time and on budget. We ensure your project is a success.
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DSI's Northern California Staff, Jim Pocock and Mike Derdowski, at Interface 2017 - Sacramento. Great trade show!
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Many thanks to Pegasus Building Services for the invitation to their Day at the Races at the Del Mar Racetrack! we had a blast - and Sharon Tye won a Tommy Bahama beach chair for guessing the winners of two races in a row. The highlight of the day was when Jeff Becker, President of Pegasus Building...
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